A Las Vegas man filed a police report against pop superstar Justin Bieber on Tuesday, alleging the 22-year-old assaulted him last June following the third game of the NBA finals.
Las Vegas man Rodney Cannon, 34, claimed he met Bieber outside the Westin Cleveland Downtown hotel on June 8 following the Cavaliers' victory over the Golden State Warriors.
After sharing a few drinks inside the hotel bar, Cannon alleges the two went outside, where Bieber stole his glasses and put them on. Cannon told Cleveland police that Bieber grew angry after he snapped a few pictures of the "Sorry" singer wearing the frames. Bieber allegedly grabbed Cannon's phone and punched him three times. The police report says Bieber's bodyguards joined the assault.
Cannon went to Spring Valley Hospital in Nevada, where he was reportedly treated for a possible concussion and an acute head injury. He claims his phone was damaged during the incident.
No charges have been filed, but the file cites Bieber for assault, petty theft and criminal damages. Cannon didn't reveal why he waited more than six months to file the report.
Video of the alleged assault can be seen here.

CLEVELAND, Ohio —

A Las Vegas man filed a police report against pop superstar Justin Bieber on Tuesday, alleging the 22-year-old assaulted him last June following the third game of the NBA finals.

Las Vegas man Rodney Cannon, 34, claimed he met Bieber outside the Westin Cleveland Downtown hotel on June 8 following the Cavaliers' victory over the Golden State Warriors.

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After sharing a few drinks inside the hotel bar, Cannon alleges the two went outside, where Bieber stole his glasses and put them on. Cannon told Cleveland police that Bieber grew angry after he snapped a few pictures of the "Sorry" singer wearing the frames. Bieber allegedly grabbed Cannon's phone and punched him three times. The police report says Bieber's bodyguards joined the assault.

Cannon went to Spring Valley Hospital in Nevada, where he was reportedly treated for a possible concussion and an acute head injury. He claims his phone was damaged during the incident.

No charges have been filed, but the file cites Bieber for assault, petty theft and criminal damages. Cannon didn't reveal why he waited more than six months to file the report.